The Ledger and Times, February 17, 1961
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 5.5 -• •-•-•- • !net Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper Largest The Paper Circulation In • The City That More Largest People Buy Circulation In The County • United Press International IN OUR 82nd YEAR M-urray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, February 17, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXII No. 40 4 WAVES OF TERROR STRIKE CONGO AGAIN Winnera Of Concord Dinah Shore Drops • Make Sports Means To An End Jr. 4- H Speech Long Time Sponsor Lumumba Followers Swarm Into Event Are Named HOLLYWOOD (UPS — S ii g er Says Unitas Dinah Shore is dropping her long- Streets, Pillage And Burn And Do Your Best The New Concord Junior and time sponsor. Junior High '4-H Club had their This switch in the usual span- of Louis- speech event on Thursday, Feb- By WILLIAM ANDERSON olic mission and attacicea Johnny Unitas. star quarter- coach of the University sor-performer relationship was an- priests ruary 16, in connection with their .4rd err.. lett...kat .....,, i back for the Baltimore Colts, ville Cardinals and former coach nounced and nuns. regular monthly mee.ing. Thursday by a spskes- LEOPOLDVILLE ilIPS — New professional football team, ad- of Unitas. man for the vocalist . A group of Lumumba supporters Winners were; Ann Miller and blonde who waves of terror and violence rolled dressed an audience of more than Unitas was introduced by Coach said it in Stanleyville beat to death a Pat Wilson — Junior H:gh and resulted from a disagree- aeross.the Congo today. Lumumb- five hundred last night in the ment over man who had openly criticized his Paulette Farris and Bill Hendon her duties. tat youths attacked Roman Cath- roproom of the Murray State Chevrolet of successor, Antoine Gizenga. Gangs --Junior 4-H. These winners will Division General olic missions and killed and mutil- College Student Union Building. Motors, which has sponsored Miss of Lumumba youths roamed the participate in the Speech Event in. ated a priest in Bukavu. a strong-_. - The football great was brought Shore's TV show African Quarters of Leopoldville the Calloway County 4-H Rally. for the past 10 hold of Lumumbist forces in the to Murray by the Backboard Club years, was turned down flatly by during the night,: attacking sup- in an effort to further stimulate • Others participating included: • _her _sk.or porters -efalareeitierre +aleph- liesia---s---- 1TY Oaborn. Sharon --PilTman, ee'' A United 'Nations spokesman sports here. next year vubu and hack.ng one man in two Peggy Smotherman. Shirley Stub- because: said bands of youths protesting A: least a fifth of the audience they Pledges Support to U. blefiekl, Carolyn Wright, Marsha "The deal offered was dif- the death' of Patrice Lumumba last night was composed of young- fered was President Kasavubu. who ,tges Hendon, Jos Lassiter and Don different from those of swarmed through the streets of sters who had followed their idol past years," said a been cool to United Nations oper- Spiceland, Junior High 441 Club. spakesman for Bukavu, capital of Kivu Province, all last fall on television as he singer. wanted ations in the Congo, did an abrupt Susette Johnson, Sheila Roberti,the "They her to sacked and burned a Roman Calle- paced the Colts to their third be for a about fare today and pledged his Patsy Falwell, Marilyn Yarbrough, hostess series of big - - - - consecutive world championship. to .tie sales full support to Secretary General Marsha Oaborn, Sharon Bucy. Mar- specials in with drives ginitas amused the audience with and Dag Hammarskjold. that Mohundro, Joyce Garland, promotional campaigns. Two Held In Theft several.stories about some of has "Dinah that To show his power he sent a Steve Ernstberger Sammy Pitt- "felt she is a per- fabled teammates. Ile told the first and Of Car; Case Broken battalion of well-armed paratroop- man and Phil alauscien, Junior former a saleswoman large number of college and high second. ,Stsa didn't want to be an ers swinging past the U.N. head- present 441 Club. In About One Hour school football players adjunct to the General Motors Hamp Brooks, krt. elected pi-vs,idelit if 1111. Cal- quarters in Leopoldville. They that they should make sports a Judges were Joe Dick and Mrs. sales department." loway Cannily Farm Iliireate is shown dime(' ri•eciviaig Two juveniles have been ap- marched in perfect step and wore means to an end, rather than let M. 0. Wrather. The firrn said in a prepared eotigrattilutions !taint t•elieing president 1. I.141- prehended and placed in the Cal- immaculate jungle green uniforms. the sport be an end in inself. W. statement. loway County jail in connection Kasavubu cabled Hammarskjold. The primary reason for attend- nionds. "We wanted Dinah very much. with the theft of the 1959 Im- "at the moment when your person ing college is to get an education, Murray Hosfri!a/ ok place Ileis week- iti the City !fall as'Itere Dinah Shore has done a top-notch pala Chevrolet owned by J W. is being violently attacked by dif- he told his- audience. He related (Ii' annelid meeting if lit, niiard if Dirveturs %vas held. job for Chevrolet for the last IQ Young. The ear. WEIS Laken Wed- ferent.countries we .waiat to assare tbat it was his (Nan football ability -11 Patients admitted from Monday years and Chevrolet has tremen- nesday night from the Seventh you again of our confidence and •iich permitted him to attend Johnny Unitas 8:15 a.rn. to Wednesday 10:45 a.m. dous respect, admiration and af- Poplar Church of Christ the' wish of the legal government college. "My parents were just Tractor Maintenance !Jimmy Billintton and Johnny Clayton Garland, Rt. fection for Miss Shore personally parking lot and was found Thurs- of the Congo to cooperate with ',so poor to send me" he contin- Don Shelton, Murray State Head 6; Edwin Smith, Rt. 1, Mansfield, and as an outstanding TV person- Project h Held Suffers Painful day morning on the Wiswell yoe." red. football coach. Tenn.; Mrs. Graham Bibb, Rt. 1; slay. Road in a ditch. He hinted he would frown on After his talk Unitas answered Following the question and Injury Wednesday Janice Lee, Rt. 5, Benton; Mrs. "She has performed a magnifi- The ('alloway County 4-H Trac- The. two boys, fourteen years any U.N help for Gizenga who several questions from the au- answer period Unitas signed au- G. C. Myers, Rt. 1; David Dawes, cent service by associating her tor Maiptenance Project group of age. readily admitted taking has been rec•egnized by the Soviet dience. A bug hurdle into pro- tographs for approximately one Rt. 6, Benton: Mrs. Buddy Wind- name with that of Chevrolet, and met on Thursday night -Feb. 16 Superintend- the car aftcr the theft was traced Union and -a, dozen Afro-Asian fessional football he told a ques- hundred young people and posed Jimmy Billington, sor, Rt. 1, Lynn Grove; Anthony we are sorry that she was unable at the Conner Implement Co. Street of to them by the Sheriff's office' and natioris as the sole legal leader in thence. A big hurdle into pro- for pictures. lent of the Department Childress, Rt. 5, Benton; Ogden to consider remaining as an im- There were 40 bays and girls Pollee detectives. the Congo. lie pointedly referred feekonal ball is big and he is the City of Murray, suffered a [Mete Iffarrr-Tairagetble cornmeots were , Rt. 2; Louts Hendrickson, portant part of - Chevrolet's tele- prOsent including parents and A legig will be held ismer- to his own government as the fast. A person may be good in painful injury Wednesday while heard on the excellent service Rt. 1, Benton; Bobby Miller, Rt. vision schedule." leaders. loading hay. Billington was atop row at 10:00 a. m. in the chamb- true and legal government of the iiegh school and college, but when 19c performed by the Sigma Sigma 2, Hazel; Ingeborg K. Bell, 602 The Al group Studied "Gen-!a load of hay when he fell. He er of County Judge Waylon Ray- Congo. enters professional ranks, Sigma and Alpha Sigma sororities. Poplar; Mrs. Lanis Phillips, Rt. 2; eral Lubrication". The A-2 group Kasavubu appealed for the U.N. everyone there is also good, he ded heavily on a sill to the burn. The two groups, under the plan- Dennie Harris, Dexter; Mrs. Jo- Benny Purcell To studied "What_ Makes An Eogine two were apprehended to "help us reorganize ,he econo- continued. brin door and broke two ribs. The ning of Miss Shirley,rarland serv- sephine Mooney. P. 0. Box 106, Pun." The B group studied "Ig- an hour after the investi- my and administration" and asked He recounted the rigid trainhig Be Honored By He i at his home recuperating within ed the dinner, waited on those Hazel; Edgar Downey, Rt 6: Mrs. n .1 ion Systems." started. Hammarskjold to continue his aid pragram that professional ball- and is expected to be back on gation attending the dinner and cleared Denuil Williams and baby boy, Rt.